

VPN connections in Windows XP
Tom Lancaster
As Microsoft's latest and greatest incarnation of Windows, it stands to reason that XP would make much of VPN connections with a minimum of muss and fuss. In fact, no Windows operating system makes it easier or more straightforward to set up and use VPN connections, though some contortions may still be required, particularly if you wish to set up multiple VPN connections.
Here are the basic steps involved in setting up a VPN connection:
Next you can activate the connection, and assuming you've identified the server properly and have provided the right account and password information, you'll be connected.
To those of you who never sweated out building VPN connections on earlier versions of Windows, this may seem totally unremarkable. Those of you who have done so will know just how wonderful this completely ordinary Wizard interaction really is!
For more information on this and other interesting VPN topics in Windows XP, click Start, then Help and Support, then type VPN into the Search box at the upper left hand corner of the display. It will lead you to the Network Connection and the New Connection Wizard with a minimum of muss and fuss; it will also lead you to all kinds of overviews, tutorials, how-tos, and additional useful information. Enjoy!
Thomas Alexander Lancaster IV is a consultant and author with over ten years experience in the networking industry, focused on Internet infrastructure.